Pregnant and alone- no birth partner?

So my bf and i broke up even though i am pregnant and 100% sure its his. I dont wanna go into details but i do think its for the best. But now i have no one to be with me when the baby is born. Unless i ask my mom. Im not a teenager. I am 32. My momis 62. But i dont have any sisters or female friends. I dont see myself meeting another guy anytime soon, so who? Or just do it alone?

I say ask your mom! My husband was gone doing military training for our first, and we had moved away from all our family and friends, and my mom flew out to be with me and help me. Even though I had my hubbys emotional support, it was hard not having him physically there. My mom helped me so much, just by me knowing there was someone right there who wanted the best for me and knew I was scared and feeling alone. Now its a special memory for her that she for to he there for me when I needed my mommy, even though I was married and an adult. :) never hurts to have loved ones close during stressful times!

I gave birth to my son alone it was depressing. I would recommend you have your mother. Im also alone with this one he left me and has a new girlfriend. This time my mother and daughter who is 14 wants to be in the delivery room. This is my 4th. Please be strong and you still have a ways and you never know what will happen until the maybe he will come around or something or someone better will come along. Good luck.

Thank you all. I am scared to do it alone. But i dont want him back. I think the judge was a little harsh in putting the restraining order for a whole year but im not complaining. I don't need the stress if he does want to get back together. I just dont know how i will handle having to see him eventually so he can see the child. At least i have some time. And he has to go to family court so it might be months after the baby is born (hoping all goes well, i do really want this child) before i have to let him see him/her.

My mother was always there during my first pregnancy @ age 23. I'm now 33 and had to see a specialist, and my mom was right there again with this one. The father is a contractor and works out of state and the "relationship" is rocky also. Its always good to have support and moms are great!! Best wishes to u mama!!

My mom flew out to be with me when I gave birth to DS. I hadn't wanted her there, but she said she'd stay in the waiting room if I wanted her to. DH was there but, bless his heart, he was useless. He was so scared to do the wrong thing that he didn't do anything. So, in reality, my mom ended up being my birth partner and she was amazing.

I would have my mom there. Don't do it alone its such a special moment that you need a loved one with you. My DH just started a new career as a cross country truck driver which means that I hardly get to see him and when he gets home is unpredictable. I'm planning to have a repeat c-section problem is u never know if nature takes its course before our planned date so there is always a chance my honey won't be there. So I chose my mom which to me is the next best thing. GL momma